The Bartlett Tribune and News (Bartlett, Tex.), Vol. 33, No. 30, Ed. 1, Friday, January 10, 1919 Page: 5 of 8
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business at granger, wm a Bartlett
viaitor Saturday.
Read JrrJt'n AM ti this paper
ke'll mvc nwriey.
, Hooper Cook of "Granger was in
town -Monday on btarfneM, roui
home from Bcftwn.
' At&twt Jeakey, of Hamilton qotmty
moved to near .Dowaho this week
where tie will farm..
Mrs. Kelley and sister,, Miss Allio
jnoorc op uauaa arc 'guesw oi tncir
sister, Mrs. Joe Knight. " t
Lacks' ults, Coats, Ires8 aa
Sklrli 'j prke at Jarrell's, at Temple.
Mrs. W, D. Harrlsoi; bn Kouto 1,
orders the Tribuno'for 1910, for which
she had our thanks.
Don't forgot that Wlllio urquct
ta buck onto his old Job ntr baker for
Lajvrence Bros.'
Bun Scales left -the past week for
Austin whero hd will filtelid the State
University,
J D. SlaWson this week sold the
farm of Roht. Slawson near Rbbstown
to Capt. J. h. Bailey of Tctnplo.
Dress GooJh and titles 25 per cent,
discount at Jarrell's, at. Temple.
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List of a JFew Items at
I3raun Casn Store
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pods pr D'!kK......,..
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P iwik coffee, 20, 2(5, 30-nml ;. fv-..35
rOat Meal l!5c And .35
L IV Fruit Jam, quart, ......50
Puipq Fruit Jam, jjah... . .. . .. $1.75
fttjyt Toastics in nhiL.. :....20
1 ' Canned Tonfatoes. 10 and 15c
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Cannad corn 10, 20 and ....
; ,W9is. ao, 25. 30, 35 and..
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a, -bor9 vrnv uv, vwu iut.,............,uu
KClMaa ban ...,......,.15c
Canned peas iG and .! "20
Calumet Baking Powder 10 nnd 25
Good l,uck Baking Powder, 6, lu, 25c
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Clean Easy so'np....i..i
LCrystal White soap two for...j
Lenox soap, two- for..... .
P & G $oap, two for
Volva Syrup, gal'. Red
Vol viP Syrup gal, vRed ....
Velva in green fiks. gal. ..' ..
Red Karo, gals L
Mary Jane, gals.
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(raw TrttMwit will publish more !t-
tert' wwrti week rwn ih airier boy
in Franc; -
Joe Ptaeha, of route 3, remembered
the Tribune this week with hla an-
nual dues, ,
Jacob Ib&bc has purchased the Dim-!
mitt Whitlow residence, next door to
John Bkir'e residence. ,
Mrs, O.W. Vatncr and little daugh-
ter Estelle Hre recr'erng from the
"'flu."
B, C. UrbiUkc, brolher of fc'.rs. O.
". Kattner, vli'ted with his folks Mon
day and Tuesday.
Joe Mnthcws has gone to Ballinger,
(whbro ho hne a position with onu of
the leading fl'nis o? that plnsc.
Mr,' nnd Mrs. Oscar Holding shipped
their-household effects to thoir new
bpmo near Lampassas last Friday. '
Mrs. R. S. Sutton and lltle son Icit
today for Austin, to", visit her sister
MrB. Reese, sovcrnl weeksj. '
Herbert Lindeman. of Cn'p Nor-
moylc, San Antonio, Is here ori a visit
to his parcnos, Mf. and Mrs. F. F.
Llndcmrjn.
FOR' SALE By owner bluck land
farm 157 acres Leon County ten miles
cast of Vormngce. price $00. F. C.
Lee, 1218 south majn, Temple, Tex.
Jap Stafford o fllolland was hero
Monday to take the "Limited" for
Dallas. Jap is a fulUflcdgcd farm-
er now. ' , '
yiv. ChaU Balke, took his son Al-
fred to Mi!'lln whi-rc the latter is tak
ing cure for rhoumottsm. He Is jcc-.
ported do'''i,wnli,
Lost Pair gold framed glasses,
Black case, on- back of ease, Drs.
1 Woodson nnd McDarsltt, Tctnplo, Tex.
between, Bartlct nnd 'Davillu. Leaver
at Tribuno office for reward.
lii Takinir Stock
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Lasses, gallon ....;.....y. . .., ......85
Roso Moade,' 'A gal..-...". ....50
Country Lad, Jinlf gal....n M...45
if'V ,,f Wf wy Ifno is complete, This, Is only n part of what wo carry. Tlfo
1 1JilTOjW wflt ijot permit us-to'jut in moro. Compare 0ur prices. "CaBh talks
tforgeWbHte-hav(rthe bcat'FIiOUR In the country win'ru ukkht.
,nrant every sack plat. Try ono the. next time you need Hour. .
g.ate In, We are selling the u at $2.70 per bushel. FELD '
Mad potatoes ate
i have nice Oklahoma hay, oats, rice .nun, chicken feed, etc.
Yours for business,
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OBNCE FOR KENT.'
Wc find many articles of mercbmxfwe that we vyokl Nke vtoy much to convr
into CASH, and in order to do thfe. wW moke '
Low Prices on
Many Items
All shpes at-a great reduction. Bring us. your-prp-,
. ' duce and cotton. '
, Wishing you;a prosperous year, we are
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,. Herbert Bozcmnn, who has been at
homo sinco his discharge from tho
nrniy lscrvicel left Wednesday for
Ft. Worth to resume his former posi-
tion as finotypo operator,
Mayor Alltfn was in Austin Wed-
nesday to attend a meeting of the
board of managers of the Old
Woman's Home of which ho is it
member.
Mrs. Chas. Malcchck 'received a
letter from her brother Pvt. G. A
Cornelins, Btnting his safe arrival in
New York,- having been on tho firing
Jinos of France the. past year.
Mrs. R. S. Sutton is In receipt of a
letter from Dr. Sutton, in France, In
which ho states that hif is just recover-
ing-from an attack of pneumonia,
His many friends of this section
will bo glad to leurn of his re-
covery, and also to know that ho has
received his contmission as Captain,
which was issued nomotimo ago:
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SCHWERTNER,
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JIrs,. F . T. Stockton and little
granddaughters, Francis nnd Bil.lio
Talbot, returned Wednesday from a
visit to pt, McKavitt.
A. F. Czarowitz has leased tho
building next door to tho- Lcathcrman
Drug Co,, and is preparing to open, a
merchant tailoring establishment.
DR. W. J. HARLAN ofllco in Bnrt-1
lett National Bank Building, Phono
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Rev. J. M. tLcwis returned to tho
city last Saturday, after somo days
spent at Navasotn, Mrs. Lewis and
daughter were, unablo to return as
they wero both sick with an at-
tack of influenza.
NOTICE.
Wo offer for salo a limited amount
of "Sure Cropper" YenW Dent Ifcrtd"
Nntive White Seed Corn fc $8,00 per
bushel. II. A. Brolhan " UW
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of the 'fine season in the ground and the best crop prospect for years. Hav-
ing absolviteconfidence in the present e.nd future prosperity of this trade ter-
ritory we are ibeccking ip this feeling ofoptiinism to thejetter by liberally
anticipating oir requirements for the season's trade, and reaching ovit for
all good business that is to be had. " , v , - -
Those customers whom we 4xave served in the yeaurs that have passed
"im'eLy look to us and expect to receive from us the same libertral treatment.
TO QTHERS WHO MAY BECOME OUR CUSTOMERS. WE HOLD out
the assurance that any worthy account may arrange for whatever credit courtesies that their needs require.
If reasonable price's, the best accounting system, quick service, polite clerks, arid a stock that lives up to our
slogan, can corftmand your tradeihen we will get your business. -.
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Cates, R. F. The Bartlett Tribune and News (Bartlett, Tex.), Vol. 33, No. 30, Ed. 1, Friday, January 10, 1919, newspaper, January 10, 1919; Bartlett, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth49109/m1/5/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Bartlett Activities Center and the Historical Society of Bartlett.